

Its too late, bro. You gotta break it off and start mingling with the forks.


Its too late, bro. You gotta break it off and start mingling with the forks.


Absolutely. I truly feel bad for those who waste their finite lives being inundated by marketing and psychology professionals, whose only goal is hijacking the human conscience: instilling a boundless urge to consume. I do what I can to spread the information and tools necessary for others to escape indoctrination and never weep for the lost revenue of vampires. I also have faith that the learned compliance to “drink a verification can” can be deprogrammed from my fellow man.


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SponsorBlock let’s you skip a lot of product placement. Without uBlock Origin on desktop, Revanced on Android, and SmartTube on TV: I wouldn’t be watching YouTube.


You’re absolutely correct that albums used to be released on Tuesdays in the US. This changed in 2015 when Global Release Day was created. Let’s just blame Beyoncé for the traffic fatalities. 😂


I’ve definitely noticed crazier driving on Fridays (which is the day most albums are released). I think the author is confusing correlation and causation. The real reasons for increased speeding, reckless operation, distracted driving, etc. on Fridays is more likely due to payday, making plans with friends, and overall excitement for the weekend. Just 2 cents. But, sure… who doesn’t hit the accelerator a bit more when their favorite artist drops an album?


Thanks for the info!


Can anyone tell me if Win 10 LTSC IoT 21H2 is also affected? This is the only M$ OS I run on a few devices (I pretentiously use Linux BTW). If notepad.exe on LTSC is still being molested by updates, that’s beyond fucked.


Absolutely. I’m also a faithful IronFox user on my GrapheneOS devices. We’re definitely preaching to the choir here, but I feel its always good to spread the good word. I tip my Fedora to you, good sir.


Oh, you know. Just 3.6 billion fucking people (73% of web users). But definitely not you and me. I’ve been on Firefox since 1.0 (2004) and switched to Librewolf a few years ago when Mozilla lost it.


I hear ya. Its definitely not for everyone. If you are into tweaking your system, Bazzite isn’t for you. But I took the plunge, installed the apps and games I need, and its been running great the last few months. Just my 2 cents. YMMV.


Bazzite has been excellent on my older AM4 desktop with mid range AMD card. Steam came ready to roll and performance was so close to Win 10 LTSC, that I have yet to try a different distro.


It doesn’t. I’ve also disabled network access to Nova years ago (GrapheneOS FTW). I’m gonna go ahead and disable updates for Nova and try to fully commit to switching to Lawnchair.


Those scammers should stop scamming those scammers talking about an invisible sky daddy.


If your dongle has a configuration app, I’d look in there for options to sidestep the safety pause bullshit. I couldn’t agree with you more! The head unit can’t tell if its the driver or passenger tapping it, so why on Earth would it force the vehicle to be stopped or in PARK?!? Idiotic babysitting for no reason isn’t safer.


You just need a wireless Android Auto dongle. I have an older Honda without wireless AA. I got an “AAWireless” adapter that physically plugs in, then I connect my phone via Bluetooth and WiFi while I wireless charge it. The cool part is that it also removes the safety stuff that prevents you from typing while car is in motion and taking “safety breaks” while scrolling on head unit. I highly discourage distracted driving (just don’t be an idiot).


This is an interesting piece of technology and the OP wanted to share. That thing must have one hell of a clutch! Achieving controlled fusion would be a monumental feat for our species.


I miss sponsoring Jamaican bobsled team and NASCAR (Josh Wise). We also sponsored building a well in Kenya, for access to water (Doge4Water). DOGE used to be a force of good before it was hijacked by Muskrat and that orange piece of shit.


Cars travel on the ground. These are indeed massive drones with the capacity to lift humans. The media won’t give up “The Jetsons” flying car term (regardless of how impractical and unsafe the concept of layman operating in 3D space is). These are just electric, multi-rotor aircraft. My rant is over.
The Orion capsule uses the Core Flight System (cFS) running on a Linux-based real-time operating system - specifically Wind River VxWorks for flight software tasks. Phew. At least nothing truly critical is running on Microslop.